The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 36
... dear bought this day's hire , and I trow my guest has not fared better ; make a right royal rousing fire , and see the best that thou canst give us , while we see the horses put into the stable . " On their return to the house , the ...
... dear bought this day's hire , and I trow my guest has not fared better ; make a right royal rousing fire , and see the best that thou canst give us , while we see the horses put into the stable . " On their return to the house , the ...
الصفحة 62
... Dear cousin , pray I thee , When thou wants gude , come fetch enough frae me . " Silver and gold he gart on to him give , Wallace inclines , and gudely took his leave . 3 Laughed . I Tarried . 2 Inquired . 4 Nearly went mad . His limbs ...
... Dear cousin , pray I thee , When thou wants gude , come fetch enough frae me . " Silver and gold he gart on to him give , Wallace inclines , and gudely took his leave . 3 Laughed . I Tarried . 2 Inquired . 4 Nearly went mad . His limbs ...
الصفحة 78
... dear ybought ? It is nothing , trowe I , but feigned cheer , And that one list3 to counterfeiten cheer . XVIII . Eft would I think , O Lord , what may this be ? That Love is of so noble might and kind , Loving his folk , and such ...
... dear ybought ? It is nothing , trowe I , but feigned cheer , And that one list3 to counterfeiten cheer . XVIII . Eft would I think , O Lord , what may this be ? That Love is of so noble might and kind , Loving his folk , and such ...
الصفحة 80
... dear , Thou suffered whilom , when thy breastis wet Were with the teares of thine eyen clear All bloody ran , that pity was to hear The cruelty of that unknightly deed , Where was from thee bereft thy maiden- head . XXXVII . Lift up ...
... dear , Thou suffered whilom , when thy breastis wet Were with the teares of thine eyen clear All bloody ran , that pity was to hear The cruelty of that unknightly deed , Where was from thee bereft thy maiden- head . XXXVII . Lift up ...
الصفحة 99
... dear , Gower , and Chaucer , that on the steppis sate Of rhetoric , while they were livand here , Superlative as poetis laureate , Of morality and eloquence ornate , I recommend my book in linis seven , And eke2 their souls unto the ...
... dear , Gower , and Chaucer , that on the steppis sate Of rhetoric , while they were livand here , Superlative as poetis laureate , Of morality and eloquence ornate , I recommend my book in linis seven , And eke2 their souls unto the ...
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